Italy, 1288, Siena, Life of Virgin Mary, Stained Glass, Art Print

A stained-glass rose window from the Siena Cathedral in Siena, Italy, depicting scenes from the Life of Virgin Mary — Death, Assumption and Coronation. The Siena Cathedral rose window is the earliest, and quite possibly the most important example of Italian stained glass in existence. The spectacular vitrage masterpiece was designed and created by Duccio di Buoninsegna in 1287–88 as a massive, 9-panel, 23 ft (7 m) in diameter oculus, for the Duomo di Siena, in Tuscany. The current print is a gallery-quality, Gouttelette fine art print, output on premium semimatte (low gloss) photo paper, with the highest color gamut available for vivid color recreation, and elegant semimatte finish. (This item is also available framed.)

• Scenes from the Life of the Virgin, stained glass window; fine art print• Gouttelette (Premium Giclée) Art Print, on semimatte photo paper• Made in USA